University Daily Kansan Thursday. Nov. 17, 1955 Page 6 Fashions Modeled At Style Show Festitions for every occasion, from lounging outfits to formals, and for two age groups, small children and their mothers, were shown last night at the young married women's fashion show. Sponsored by the Engineerettes, the Law Wives, and the KU Dames, the show featured clothes from the Jay Shoppe and the Stork Haven. Clothes for the wives whose husbands are studying at the University were modeled by the members of the clubs and their children. Fashions presented were for the housewife, the working girl, the expectant mother, and the mothers' small children. The highlight of the children's fashion show was $2^{1/2}$-year-old Freddie Apt in a Davy Crockett suit, complete with holster, guns, and a coonskin cap. He is the son of Mr. and Frederick G. Apt of Iola. Apt is a third-year law student. A blue snow suit, with zipper closings on each side and a blue cap and boots with plastic soles was modeled by Greg Kite, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kite of St. Francis, Kite is a second-year law student. Corduroy is still popular for small children. Several girls modeled jumpers and suits in bright reds, greens, and blues. Short corduroy pants in navy blue and long trousers, also in navy, were shown for little boys. A white onlion coat with adjustable cuffs and gored back was modeled by Gail Duggan, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dugkan of Kansas City, Mo. Duggan is a fifth year engineering student. For the women, separates are still popular. Almost all of the skirts were of tweed, many in variations of the new burnt almond color. These were worn with contrasting wool jersey blouses and orlon or wool sweaters. A light blue matching cashmere sweater and wool skirt was modeled by Mrs. Barbara Wilson of Little Rock, Ark. Her husband, Bob, is an engineering senior. Two of the three suits shown were of tweed and all had box-jackets. The popular suede jacket was modeled in rust color and had a voke at the shoulder line. Toreador pants were presented for lounging, as were the new "ankle-bone" pants which are a few inches longer than the toreador trousers. With a high waist, black velveteen ankle-bone trousers were shown. Middle blouses were featured with these trousers. Wool jersey and knit dresses were shown in raspberry, orange, pink, and even a blue and white flecked tweed. One, in a natural color, created the Dior influence with a draped bustline. Coats in cashmere, fur and wool, and orlon and dynel all had turnup collars and adjustable cuffs. They are full and can be worn over many petticoated dresses. Cocktail dresses in taffettas and failles with either drop waistlines or pencil-slim skirts, and formals in net and tuffle were also modeled. Mrs. Alice Johnson, owner of the Stork Haven, and Mr. James Schubert, owner of the Jay Shoppe, presented the commentary about their fashions. Getting Pinned? Getting Pinned? FOR PHOTO COVERAGE PHONE Bob Blank AT Hixon Studio VI 3-0330 Bev Haun, Delta Delta Delta NIGHT PHONE VI 3-7993 and Ed Pendleton, Phi Delta Theta. New collar for ARROW Gabanaro They couldn't improve the fit of the Gabanaro sport shirt (it comes in your exact neck size and sleeve length). So, Arrow gave it a new medium-spread collar, with saddle stitching around edge; matching pearl-luster buttons, and button-through pockets. Choose yours now in your favorite color! New low price, $5.95. 905 Mass. VI 3-5353 New ARROW Gabanaro... styled for campus wear A campus style survey produced this smart medium-spread collar—just the meat yet casual shirt you'll want for class or informal dates. It's made in your exact collar size and sleeve length too—for perfect fit. Smart new colors, with matching pearl luster buttons, saddle stitching around collar edge, button thru pockets. In rayon gabardine, "Sanforset", $5.95. ARROW CASUAL WEAR first in fashion Feast your eyes on these super buys in fine foods for your Thanksgiving Dinner. Every one is high in quality every one is low in price to help you feast for the least. So—step into RUSTY'S & COLE'S and save your way right through your holiday shopping list. Our big displays of all the traditional foods put your family's favorites right at your fingertips for quick, easy shopping. Plump Broad Breasted Tom 20 to 24 lb. Average 45c Armour's Fully Cooked Hams 14 to 16 lb. Average Tender Young Hen Turkeys 12 to 14 lb. Average Betty Crocker Angel Food Cake Mix Pkg. 39c Libby's Fancy Pumpkin No.303 Can I. G.A. Extra Whipped Salad Dressing Quart Jar 35c 7 Delicious Flavors Jell-o Pkg. Fresh Eatmor Cranberries 1 lb. Cello, Bag Andy Boy Pascal Celery large Stalk Sto-Away Turkey, Beef, or Chicken Pot Pies 5 Pies We Will Be Closed Thur.Nov.24, ThanksgivingDay RUSTY'S Food Center 23rd & LOUISIANA Low Prices Everyday Open Evenings and Sundays Lots of Free Parking Space COLE'S Food Center 2nd and LINCOLN Everyday Low Prices